An Update on Libro.fm’s Response to AI Narration
With the ongoing increase in AI-narrated audiobooks, we at Libro.fm are having critical discussions around their implications on accessibility, creativity, affordability, and more.
With the ongoing increase in AI-narrated audiobooks, we at Libro.fm are having critical discussions around their implications on accessibility, creativity, affordability, and more.
Ahead of the Books for Palestine auction taking place November 7-11, Hannah Moushabeck, one of the organizers, pulled together a recommended audiobook list for those hoping to learn more.
On today’s episode, we chatted with Kelsey Norris, author of the newly-released story collection House Gone Quiet.
Libro.fm audiobooks don’t just make great gifts for others—they make great gifts for ourselves, too! Treat yourself this holiday season to an audiobook (or two) based on your holiday vibe.
We are highlighting seven audiobook narrators from around the world who bring authenticity and passion to the stories they read.
We asked Libélula Books & Co in San Diego, California, a Latine and Indigenous-owned bookshop, to share their top 10 audiobook recommendations.
We invited Kelly Jensen of Book Riot and Leah Johnson, author and owner of independent bookstore Loudmouth, to discuss combatting censorship, the importance of libraries, and much more on the Libro.fm Podcast.
On today’s episode, we chat with Danny Caine, part owner of Raven Book Store, poet, and author.
On today’s episode, we speak with author James McBride.
It comes as no surprise that romance audiobooks tend to be some of the most recommended by our bookselling partners! Find your next romance audiobook with this list.
This August, we’re celebrating Margins Bookselling Month, a month dedicated to amplifying BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, disabled, and neurodivergent-owned bookshops across the United States.
On today’s episode, we speak with Nadia Odunayo, founder of The StoryGraph.